Planning permission to build a swimming pool and gym complex in the grounds - BH2006/02510

A truly fabulous and well thought out house with generous room proportions, vibrant décor and stylish features

Blenheim house is a grand, imposing family home situated in the charming and quintessentially English village of Rottingdean. Formerly a Rectory, the house has retained a number of its original features. Of particular note are the delightful gothic style windows to the front of the property and the well-established mature gardens to the rear.

The house itself is vast, some 4457 square feet, with four superb reception rooms, all of which are stylish and contemporary and have fabulous views to the sea and the surrounding countryside. The kitchen, designed by Small Bone of Devizes, is superb with granite work surfaces, plentiful storage spaces, 2 large fridges and an Aga. Upstairs the house does not disappoint- all of the bedrooms are doubles and have been tastefully decorated with the guest bedroom having its own en-suite. The master suite is a real wow, having great views, a walk in wardrobe and a luxurious bathroom. Additional space on the ground floor is an annexe with its own access, bedroom, living space and shower room ideal for guest accommodation or staff.

Outside, to the front of the house is a carriage driveway, giving parking for numerous vehicles and entered via electric gates. To the rear the gardens are wonderfully charming, with lush lawns along with fully stocked borders which combine mature plants and shrubs. The added bonus... the house currently has planning permission to build a swimming pool and gym complex in the grounds.

The village of Rottingdean is a very popular place to live and always has been. It has a thriving community along with a number of great local shops and cafes. The village itself is somewhat unique, offering the feel of a country village and also situated next to a very highly maintained beach and access to the popular undercliff walkway.

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